- Location
- Grantsville, Utah
Cool. I LOVE this kinda stuff.RockMonkey said:Will do.
Cool. I LOVE this kinda stuff.RockMonkey said:Will do.
Still gotta call you about your idea...Hickey said:Cool. I LOVE this kinda stuff.
I'm up. It would save you half of the machine work.RockMonkey said:Still gotta call you about your idea...
Shawn said:Option B would be the route I would take. The sleve issue doen't sit to well with me.
Too Far said:Where on the tube would be the best place to make the splice?
Closer to the pumpkin? Or closer to the spindle?
I was thinking that right at the spring perch might be a good idea, or a the locating link brackets. You could get a little extra strength at the joint from the brackets.
Supergper said:from a leverage stand point, the farther out the better...BUT, if sleeved like they are talking about in this thread (almost a pressed fit) and then welded by a competent welder I dont think you would have any issues by doing it at any place...
Supergper said:from a leverage stand point, the farther out the better...
I got an update..but you gotta come to the shop to see it...we have 2 FF 60's narrowed, working on the third...and a Ford 9"...Hickey said:Update?
D'oh, I have been trying to make it out there for a few weeks. everyone keeps running into me at work, literally.bryson said:I got an update..but you gotta come to the shop to see it...we have 2 FF 60's narrowed, working on the third...and a Ford 9"...
Greg said:I saw Bradens axles the other day... NARROW!! They look good.